2.3.0.3 Potential undisclosed bias based on: 2.3.0.3.1 personal public statements 2.3.0.3.2 interpretation and conclusions of published and unpublished studies 2.3.0.3.3 sources of funding 2.3.0.3.4 professional or academic affiliations

2.4.0 Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval 2.4.0.1 IRB run by the organization (academic or commercial) conducting independent research 2.4.0.2 IRB run by a company in the business of providing independent IRB services

2.7.2.3.1.11 CBN-A (Cannabinol-acid)
2.7.2.3.1.12 CBN (Cannabinol – primarily found as a result of THC breakdown during storage, not from CBN-A oxidation)

2.7.2.3.1.13 Other cannabinoids

2.7.2.3.2 Terpene profile (partial) There are more than 100 terpenes with a range of effects — many well studied in other plants; they are a major driver of the “entourage effect” and many terpenes cross the blood-brain barrier. The following list includes some of the major terpenes, other plants in which they are found, and some of their reported effects.

2.7.2.3.2.1 Monoterpenoids (highly volatile and likely to be lost or diminished during drying and early storage)

2.7.3.14 Timing of Administration 2.7.3.14.1 time-released capsule or caplet 2.7.3.14.2 when administered 2.7.3.14.2.1 same time each day in circadian rhythm 2.7.3.14.2.2 with meal 2.7.3.14.2.3 before meal 2.7.3.14.2.4 after meal 2.7.3.14.3 interaction with other medicines and supplements 2.7.3.14.4 interaction with types of food and drink